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Unit 1: Staffing and Services Procurement: This Is SAP Fieldglass

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This Is SAP Fieldglass

Unit 1: Staffing and Services Procurement


Staffing and Services Procurement
Buyer

A BUYER is an organization that is


looking to procure external workers.

For example, WorkingNet wants to


procure a worker temporarily to fill in for
an employee who is out on leave.

BUYER

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Staffing and Services Procurement
Supplier

A SUPPLIER is an organization that


provides external workers to a buyer
organization.

For example, re:CrewIT provides Joe to


WorkingNet to temporarily to fill in for
the employee who is out on leave.

SUPPLIER

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Staffing and Services Procurement
Worker

A WORKER is the person engaged to


do work. In this case, the workers are
represented by suppliers, who provide
them to buyers.

For example, Joe is provided by


re:CrewIT to WorkingNet to temporarily
to fill in for the employee who is out on
leave.

WORKER

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Staffing and Services Procurement
Worker engagement

Workers can be further classified


depending upon how the buyer chooses
to engage them.

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Staffing and Services Procurement
Contingent worker

For instance, if the buyer wants a


worker to essentially be a temporary
part of an internal team, the buyer will
engage him or her as a CONTINGENT
worker.

But this doesn’t mean that the worker is


a direct employee of the buyer
company. The worker’s day-to-day
tasks are under the direct management
of that company for a specified period of
time, but the worker is effectively
employed by the supplier.
CONTINGENT =

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Staffing and Services Procurement
Services worker

Now if the buyer wants to hire a worker


to deliver a predefined service, the
buyer will contract with the supplier and
define the specifics of the service that SOW
the worker is to provide.

In that case, the worker is engaged as a


SERVICES worker and works to
produce a specific deliverable, for a
specific project, in a certain timeframe.

=
Thus, his or her duties are managed not
by the company but by the contract, SERVICES
called a Statement of Work (SOW).

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